Showing posts with label singapore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label singapore. Show all posts

Monday, 17 August 2015

BabySPA ♥


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16th August 2015

Brought Cayden for BabySPA @ Westgate 
This is his first time and he is enjoying so much that when the staff brought him up, he started crying!

Baby Spa seems to be like a trend in Singapore nowadays. Those baby in a neck float swimming in a bubble spa tub, kicking around in the water exercising. It's super cute! Babies right from the age of 1 month old and go for a swim.

Baby swimming from birth is fantastic for your baby's health & development, and could spark a lifetime's interest in the sport. Each swim provides a complete physical work-out, strengthening you baby's heart and lungs and in turn aiding development of the brain - including stimulating all 5 senses (taste, smell, touch, sight and sound).



Benefits of Swimming for babies:

1. It boosts confidence

Introducing children to water at a very young age helps prevent a fear of water developing later. Exercises that involves moving independently in water and holding on to the side are wonderful for your baby's confident. You'll be so proud of what your baby can do.

2. It develops their co-ordination

Being in the water helps improve co-ordination and balance.

3. It builds their strength 

Buoyancy and water-resistance mean that babies exercise more muscles, more effectively, in water than on land.

4. It enhances their well-being

Warm water relaxes your baby, and swimming stimulates their appetite; for you, the good news is improved sleeping and eating patterns!

5. Great for Physical Development

There isn't a lot of activities your 1 month old can do for exercising besides lying in the cot and waking up to be fed. Baby swimming is completely natural; having spent months surrounded by fluid in the womb, babies have a real affinity with water.

6. Great for Mental Development

The first year of a life is crucial in terms of their development, as it is in this period that their brain grows most rapidly. Regular exercise plays a vital role in this, with every movement they make helping to strengthen their brain for new learning.

7. You can start from 1 month onwards


Parents must make the following preparations:

1. Feed your baby at least 30 minutes to one hour in advance.
2. Bring some milk powder as baby will be hungry after water-training.
3. Bring your own towel.




They will exercise your babies arm, legs and hips before the swim.


They will slowly put your baby into the pool until baby is accustomed to the water without scaring the baby. New water is prepared for each swim and the staff will also make sure the water temperature is of the same to the temperature to a mother's womb and teaches the baby how to kick and swim.




After a couple of minutes, Cayden start swimming confidently by himself and the staff could let go of him.

It was a pretty good experience with them. And i'm looking forward to bring Cayden there often so he can enjoy and learn at the same time!


There are 7 branches of BabySPA which is located at:

❥ Changi City Point
❥ Habourfront Centre
❥ Katong V
❥ NEX
❥ Northpoint
❥ Plaza Singapura
❥ Westgate

For more information, you can visit their website at:


Pricing:

☑ Non-Member
$49 (1st Trial Water Training Session)

☑ Member
10 Water Training Sessions (valid for 6 months) - $400
20 Water Training Session (valid for 1 year) - $690
Golden Card (Unlimited within One Year) - $1280
* Prices inclusive of GST 7% *


Disclaimer: This is not a sponsored post, I used my own money to pay for these services.

Thanks for reading! ~
XOXO

Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Money Money Money


After so much consideration, I decided to post something about what I feel & think about Singapore.

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I'm a Singaporean. Pure Singaporean.
I'm 10% satisfied with Singapore being "Safe & Secure".
There are many points of us being "Safe & Secure" which I'm too lazy to type them one by one. 

BUTTTT...

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Here's some questions/pointers I've been asking myself, 


1) HOUSE

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Right arrow Why do we have to pay so much for our HDB Flat every year and when the leasehold expires, we have to return our houses back to the government?
HEY, COME ON.

Right arrow How much do we have to pay for the house itself every year?
Paying for our own houses isn't really the main problem.
But paying too much is the BIGGEST PROBLEM we have encounter in this country.

Right arrow Why do we have to pay 'Property Tax' every year?
We don't earn much every month. Some of us have family members who is suffering from chronic illness and their medical costs are so expensive. Don't bullshit about the subsidies & etc. Most of us (the complaining ones) live in HDB Flat, a government property and not private properties!!
Is this fair for us?

Right arrow Do you know that the amount we are paying for a 3rms HDB Flat in Singapore, we can actually buy a bigger house (Terrace/Mansion/Bungalow) in other country? What's better is that the house is FOREVER yours, you don't have to pay and pay none stop every single year, there isn't any leasehold & we don't have to return our houses back to the government.


2) VEHICLE
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Look at how much we have to pay just for a car that will be yours for only 10 years.
Right arrow 50% Down-Payment (Vehicle)
Right arrow C.O.E (Certificate Of Entitlement)
Right arrow Road Tax (Yearly)
Right arrow Car Insurance (Yearly)
Right arrow Servicing (Yearly)
Right arrow ERP (Daily)
Right arrow Season Parking (Monthly)
and many more....

We have 4 new ERP Gantries is opening next Monday. I believe it's those at Jurong Town Hall and Clementi.

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Right arrow Why do we have to pay for ERP?
The rate is getting higher and higher each time. And they are adding more and more ERP Gantries all around Singapore. We have paid Road Tax and C.O.E why must we pay even more for ERP? Though they are in small amount like $1-$3, but they are still money, hard earned money. If you have it around town area, I don't mind. But why the hell are you adding almost everywhere in Singapore?
Can you imagine few weeks/months/years in future, I have to pay for ERP while I'm on my way home?
Do you know the amount we pay for a Toyota Prius (US$154,000) in Singapore, we can actually buy something much better in the other country? 

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Watch the video link below, and look at how these Hollywood Stars (Fast & Furious 5) reacted after knowing how high Singapore car prices are.

http://youtu.be/lf7A5j2QO5E


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Prices of everything is increasing every single year.
Singapore have too many vehicles driving around everyday, which is the reason why we are high in unhealthy air pollution, and this may be the reason why we have to pay so much just for a vehicle including ERP rates. In this case, you shouldn't have increased public transportation fares! You want people to take public transport more often rather than driving to save the environment, than you shouldn't increased the public transportation fares isn't it?!

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GST are also increasing every year. This year it's already 7%, how much will it be in future? Sometimes, I really feel in Singapore, money is really very important. Without money, there's nothing we can do. Even those elderly in the 70's, 80's & 90's have to selling tissue papers to make a living for themselves. Selling tissue papers doesn't mean they don't have to pay the government anything. I've a neighbor, an elderly in his middle 80's, told me that he have to pay S$100 per month to the government just so he can continue selling tissues. LIKE WTF?? It's really heartbreaking to see old people having to work so hard at such a old age. AND AND AND... Even now if when we go overseas for holiday, and buy too many stuffs back, we have to pay GST again...

MONEY MONEY MONEY.
WHY LIKE THAT?

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Did anyone notice that during this year (2014), there is so many murder cases going on in Singapore? Man found dead inside a luggage, Dead body found by the drain/river, Women killed at Tampines flat, Police officer killed both father and son and etc etc. Is this place still safe and secure? I doubt so.

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I'm just stating how I feel & think as a Singaporean. 
Kindly keep your comments to yourself if you disagree.

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That's all for the day!


Thanks for reading! ~
XOXO